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Product Features

The Zortrax M300 3D printer has been based on the proven and award-winning design of the company’s M200 device, offering users a much larger workspace and completely new prototyping capabilities. When using Zortrax’s M200 printer, with a workspace measuring 200x200x180 mm, larger projects had to be split up and divided into parts, printed separately and then combined to create the desired end product. This is no longer the case with the M300. The company’s latest device features one of the largest printing workspaces in its class: 300x300x300 mm. That’s enough space to print out an entire motorcycle helmet.

Product Features

The Zortrax M300 3D printer has been based on the proven and award-winning design of the company’s M200 device, offering users a much larger workspace and completely new prototyping capabilities. When using Zortrax’s M200 printer, with a workspace measuring 200x200x180 mm, larger projects had to be split up and divided into parts, printed separately and then combined to create the desired end product. This is no longer the case with the M300. The company’s latest device features one of the largest printing workspaces in its class: 300x300x300 mm. That’s enough space to print out an entire motorcycle helmet.

Zortrax’s latest device is based on the same design features as the smaller M200 3D printer, but includes several improvements. The new 3D printing material spools are larger than those used in the M200 and allow users to check how much material has been used; making it easier to plan each subsequent print and project. The M300 also comes bundled with Side Covers. These protect a user’s 3D print and help maintain a constant temperature within the build space, which can help prevent any model deformations.

The M300 relies on LPD (layer plastic deposition) printing technology, which consists of applying layer after layer of 3D printing materials that have been melted in high temperatures. The M300 is capable of operating at a resolution between 90 to 300 microns from each single extruder. The 3D printer’s workspace measures 300x300x300 mm, whereas its external dimensions are 490x490x560 mm. Users can connect with the M300 using SD cards. The Zortrax M300 is capable of using 3 different types of 3D printing materials:

Z-HIPS – a material specially designed for printing out larger models with a regular structure. This material’s matte finish guarantees a smooth, uniform surface;

Z-GLASS – a semi-transparent material designed for prototyping products which are meant to be produced using glass or transparent plastic;

Z-PETG – a material that is resistant to all kinds of salts, acids and alkalis. Z-PETG allows for the creation of resistant mechanical prototypes which may become exposed to the adverse effects of such chemicals. Another characteristic of this material is its sturdiness and high physical resistance.

The Zortrax M300 comes supplied with all 3D printing necessities, allowing customers to start working with their printer immediately after they’ve unboxed it. The device is sold together with an entire spool of Z-HIPS 3D printing material and a Z-SUITE software program key. The M300 also comes with a starter kit that contains safety glasses, gloves and accessories used to manually trim and clean 3D printed models during post-processing. The Zortrax M300 also comes bundled with Side Covers. These specialized covers help maintain a stable temperature within the device’s workspace, improving its printing precision and result reproducibility.